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Month: August 2024

Liberal Pollster Nate Silver Dismisses Hype Around Kamala Harris, Says Trump Remains Likely Winner in November

The liberal media is going all in on Kamala Harris, mirroring the efforts by Democrats to make it seem like there is tremendous excitement over the addition of Harris to the 2024 race. Liberal pollster Nate Silver is not buying it and says that Trump remains the favorite to win in November. It’s a clear …

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Democratic Candidate Arrested on Multiple Felony Voter Fraud Charges

A Democratic Party candidate is being charged with a bevy of felony counts, all related to alleged voter fraud. Terry Andrew Heflin, the 45-year old candidate for a commission seat in Clay County, Alabama, was arrested Tuesday on seven counts of unlawful use of absentee ballots, according to a news release from the Alabama Attorney General’s office. …

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Rise of Kamala Harris solidifies Dems’ full embrace as the party of ‘preachy females,’ scolding shrews

With the ascension of Saint Kamala, we are now watching the Mean Girl rebranding of the Democratic Party. It has to be the biggest miscalculation in political history. As polls show America’s young men are lurching rightward at a rapid pace, the Democratic brand has finally evolved into the party of scolding shrews, nagging Karens …

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Maryland Fishing Report

Fishing for white perch remains good this week, especially in the shallower waters at dawn and dusk. The lower Susquehanna River and surrounding areas near the mouth of the Susquehanna and Elk rivers are among the best areas to catch large blue catfish this summer. The lower Bay is exploding with fish and opportunity this …

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Hurricane Kamala: The Perfect Storm to Collapse The Democrats’ Burning House

It’s easy to fall for the media’s uber-hype and begin to imagine the unthinkable — that Kamala Harris can actually win.  The opposite conclusion is accurate.  She represents a perfect storm forming that will permanently collapse her party’s burning house. A happy set of circumstances brought us here. The first was Joe Biden’s path to …

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School District Turns to Diesel After Attempt to Convert Bus Fleet to Electric Proves Disastrous

Affluent liberals will do nearly anything to parade their own perceived moral virtue, including fleecing their neighbors at gunpoint. In the end, however, the only thing on parade is tragicomic liberalism. On July 25, Megan Davey Limarzi, Inspector General of Montgomery County, Maryland, issued a blistering memorandum regarding her office’s (OIG) investigation into Montgomery County Public …

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Ocean City native Lilley to skateboard at Paris Olympics

A world-ranked skateboarder representing the United States at this year’s Summer Olympics honed her craft as a child in Ocean City. When the Paris Games begin this week, Maryland will be well represented by a number of athletes, including Ocean City native Ruby Lilley, 17, who will be competing in the women’s park skateboarding event …

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White Marlin Open kicks off Monday for 51st year in Ocean City

The White Marlin Open, the world’s largest offshore billfishing tournament, will return to Ocean City next week for its 51st year. On Monday morning, thousands of folks will get up before 4 a.m. to head to the inlet to watch the vessels heading out to the fishing canyons in search of the billfish that could …

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Offshore wind farm clears environmental assessment; Ocean City mulls ‘legal action’

A photo illustration shows the potential view of proposed wind turbines off the coast of Ocean City. Photo illustration courtesy the Bureau of Ocean Energy Management An offshore wind company is one step closer in its effort to construct a project off Maryland’s coast, but the Town of Ocean City reports it will consider legal …

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Ocean City officials hoping for season tourism boost in early August amid slow summer

Anecdotal evidence and visual observations continue to suggest business in Ocean City continues to struggle despite reaching what are typically the busiest months of the summer season. Ocean City Hotel-Motel-Restaurant Association Executive Director Susan Jones said business is down, most notably during the week. “Anecdotally, weekdays, this summer certainly feels slower,” she said, “parking lots …

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